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they used to spray for skeeters all the time in my neighborhood as a kid, but that was mall law thigh yawn. >> it is a virus that was first discovered in 1930. but it came to new york in 1999, and they have this huge outbreak in dallas at the moment that is causing a huge amount of anxiety. they are talking about spraying all of the area to try and reduce the infection these mosquitoes are creating. this is a viral infection, so antibiotics are not going to help in this situation. there is no treatment for the disease. it is a virus, and so what we need to do is to educate people to prevent them from having mosquito bites which is where the infection is being carried. >> aside from spraying yourself with off or something what can you do? >> you want to try to stay inside at times of the day you could be prone to infection. >> like sunset. >> skeeters come out at sunset. >> stay away from stagnant water. take insect repellent and use insect repellent. cover your arms up. if you have babies outside in strollers, make sure there is a net over the top of them. and do everything you can do
they used to spray for skeeters all the time in my neighborhood as a kid, but that was mall law thigh yawn. >> it is a virus that was first discovered in 1930. but it came to new york in 1999, and they have this huge outbreak in dallas at the moment that is causing a huge amount of anxiety. they are talking about spraying all of the area to try and reduce the infection these mosquitoes are creating. this is a viral infection, so antibiotics are not going to help in this situation. there...
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he is a prominent boston criminal defense lawyer who specializes in health care law. this initial civil suit filed in federal court is on behalf of patients in minnesota. remember, there are now fungal meningitis cases reported in 12 of the 23 states that received shipments of medication believed contaminated so there could be additional civil suits. as you mentioned the massachusetts attorney general's office is investigating whether the pharmacy violated any state laws. the pharmacy's lawyer says the pharmacy is cooperating with state and federal officials in their investigation. he says as part of that cooperation he is following the policy of federal and state investigators not to comment on pending investigation. >>trace: we got a new bull lynn that a u.s. house of representatives is seeking information concerning meningitis from the same pharmacy. now more people want answers. thank you, jonathan, from atlanta. a taliban spokesman said a pakistani girl ignored warnings to stop pushing for equal rights so they had to kill her. here is a picture of the 14-year-old
he is a prominent boston criminal defense lawyer who specializes in health care law. this initial civil suit filed in federal court is on behalf of patients in minnesota. remember, there are now fungal meningitis cases reported in 12 of the 23 states that received shipments of medication believed contaminated so there could be additional civil suits. as you mentioned the massachusetts attorney general's office is investigating whether the pharmacy violated any state laws. the pharmacy's lawyer...
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i have been breaking the law. >>judge napolitano: i didn't know that and i am supposed to know a reflection, shep, of hour attitude about privacy. first it was cameras at stoplights. then on the street corners. and then at a.t.m. machines and now cameras looking at you while you are watching the movie. if americans do not care about privacy this will keep going and we do not know where it will end. if americans care about priestcy they will not go into the movie theaters where the owner of the theater watches you while you watch the movie you paid to watch. million shell what will it take to make people carry about this? there will be have to an event to make people wake up and go, holy smoke. >>judge>>judge napolitano: peope view a licensed movie theater as a place of general privacy. frequently with someone you are close to. you are not accustomed to being watching. someone will be watched at a per elect innocent but normal set of behavior, and the government will get their hands on it and it will be the tip of
i have been breaking the law. >>judge napolitano: i didn't know that and i am supposed to know a reflection, shep, of hour attitude about privacy. first it was cameras at stoplights. then on the street corners. and then at a.t.m. machines and now cameras looking at you while you are watching the movie. if americans do not care about privacy this will keep going and we do not know where it will end. if americans care about priestcy they will not go into the movie theaters where the owner...
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this is why you don't speak to law enforcement. to go to law enforcement and say you know what happened, my husband had a heart attack, he fell down the stairs. she found him in the bed which means after his heart attack and falling down the stairs where he cut his head, he managed to get back up, walk back up the steps and get into bed where he was found the that is ludicrous. by the way --. >>shepard: well, don't bring "ludi" into this. >>randy: even ludi would say this is ludicrous. i was involved in a well-known case, you break a mug and it creates a cut so she, right now, has killed herself. i can't wait to see her alibi notice because when she lets law enforcement know this is where she was they will check. >>guest: i imagine they already have he was killed in april of 2012. she said she was refereeing an event. an official event. she said she is eager to get back to los angeles to defend her sell. >>randy: and the motive? she once went it after the cops. the motive is there. the opportunity is there. >>guest: 50 years is a l
this is why you don't speak to law enforcement. to go to law enforcement and say you know what happened, my husband had a heart attack, he fell down the stairs. she found him in the bed which means after his heart attack and falling down the stairs where he cut his head, he managed to get back up, walk back up the steps and get into bed where he was found the that is ludicrous. by the way --. >>shepard: well, don't bring "ludi" into this. >>randy: even ludi would say this...
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these are rogue law enforcement people serving no good, just becoming spies. >>shepard: did they forget their directive and get all caught up in the power of being able to look down on people and see what they are doing? >>guest: the directive was to enable state and local and federal intelligence and law enforcement to exchange information so the right hand wrote know what the left hand was doing. the information they chose to exchange had next to nothing to do with national security. this was not a single meaningful allegation or indictment or prosecution for national security that came out of this. in fact, because these were federal centers, they were frequently manned biological law enforcement from a different locality. and the guys got bored and decided to go out on the road and enforce local laws. suddenly they found out they were not authorized to do so in those states. that frustrate ised local law enforcement because they were bored in the fusion centers. >>shepard: this is the same department of homeland security that told us to shrink wrap our hom
these are rogue law enforcement people serving no good, just becoming spies. >>shepard: did they forget their directive and get all caught up in the power of being able to look down on people and see what they are doing? >>guest: the directive was to enable state and local and federal intelligence and law enforcement to exchange information so the right hand wrote know what the left hand was doing. the information they chose to exchange had next to nothing to do with national...
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in the end, we have to wait and see how the law sin forced. people want to revisit it later, that is fine. a judge is hearing arguments right now. there is in timeline on when she is set to make a decision the >>shepard: thank you, trace. and now we will take it to the lawyers, anna-sigga nicolazzi is with us, and randy zelin is us with. anna-sigga, the argument is, and has been, how in the world do police have reason to suspect except you speak funny or you have a funny color. >>guest: what they have to do is stop them for another legal reason so it is no different than stop and frisk, or when someone is legally detained. they are checking automatically if driving infaction or outstanding warrants. this is no different. no one is saying implementation and enforcement will not be a problem. you hope so, because you go in thieving the police are supposed to do their jobs. if it is seem there is discriminatory practice going on, that's when it is time for the aclu or whoever, whatever other plaintiffs want to come in and challenge the law but on
in the end, we have to wait and see how the law sin forced. people want to revisit it later, that is fine. a judge is hearing arguments right now. there is in timeline on when she is set to make a decision the >>shepard: thank you, trace. and now we will take it to the lawyers, anna-sigga nicolazzi is with us, and randy zelin is us with. anna-sigga, the argument is, and has been, how in the world do police have reason to suspect except you speak funny or you have a funny color....
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if the money was campaign contributions, the law kicks in. but if the money was for gifts, we did not get to the issue of whether it was done to deseen the american public. what is so come -- compelling, we have not heard from bunny mellon but she is 100. or the others the money came from. talk about mixed bag. never use the word "campaign contribution." wendy button never said campaign contribution just taking care of it. when we hear "mixed bag," that means --. >>shepard: randy you can feel when the witness testified they, the wife already knew, and what we are trying to do here is keep this away from whoever else this is, and that is the voting public, you do get it, that is not much of a leap for the jury to make you are high and mighty, it does not sound surreal. >>arthur: the difference is shep asked this yesterday, whether hunter has to testify and yesterday, well, she may need to. today i don't think she has to. they may be obligated because the jury want to see and hear her but this was a kick if the teeth. >>randy: once upon a time
if the money was campaign contributions, the law kicks in. but if the money was for gifts, we did not get to the issue of whether it was done to deseen the american public. what is so come -- compelling, we have not heard from bunny mellon but she is 100. or the others the money came from. talk about mixed bag. never use the word "campaign contribution." wendy button never said campaign contribution just taking care of it. when we hear "mixed bag," that means --....
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>shepard: 23 minutes after the hour and no matter who wins the white house will have a lot of economic news. the economy is certainly in the weeds. millions of members are looking for work. many who have jobs are seeing their benefits disappear. according to the center foe -- for retirement research, fewer than one in three had defined workers compared to 88 percent 30 years ago and that is not just in the united states. the money mess in europe and around the world is only complicating the economic recovery. once the campaign rhetoric dies down, and it will, how can the president elect tackle these problems? and the assistant managing editor for the "wall street journal," parent company of this network. >> why do they want the job, you wonder. the defined benefit thing is important for people to realize, that is a pension, right? if you retire, you get a set pension for life. but it has been supplanted by 401(k)'s so the
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>shepard: 23 minutes after the hour and no matter who wins the white house will have a lot of economic news. the economy is certainly in the weeds. millions of members are looking for work. many who have jobs are seeing their benefits disappear. according to the center foe -- for retirement research, fewer than one in three...
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a majority of americans support laws requiring background checks before all gun purchases so criminals cannot take advantage of legal loopholes to buy a gun from someone who will not take the responsibility of doing a background check. >>shepard: changes will not be easy. some house of representatives republicans are willing to discuss gun criminal at least as part of a broader antiviolence effort. >> it is our top story. what happens next, shannon? >> vice president vice president vice president biden is tacked with coming up with what the president called concrete roam dangerous by the end of john looking at gun laws and mental health policies and the entertainment industry. they will be translated into specific proposals. he will look to members who are willing to get something done. a congresswoman whose husband was killed in a mass shooting believes the urgency is there. >> this time it is different. you know the time is different because there is so much anger when you talk to people there is anger behind their voices. why are we allowing this to continue? >> the president took h
a majority of americans support laws requiring background checks before all gun purchases so criminals cannot take advantage of legal loopholes to buy a gun from someone who will not take the responsibility of doing a background check. >>shepard: changes will not be easy. some house of representatives republicans are willing to discuss gun criminal at least as part of a broader antiviolence effort. >> it is our top story. what happens next, shannon? >> vice president vice...
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you could call it the drew peterson law or the savio law but we have a conviction. look for a constitutional challenge to the conviction on exactly this hearsaleh. the defense attorneys promised it. >>shepard: thank you. the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >>shepard: the prime time entertainment is getting warmed up with sound check going on this afternoon and the big night it will be, o'reilly of course will be on at his regular time and hannity, and at 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central, the vice president will speak followed by the president and, then, megyn and bret baier will be covering that and greta will take us into the wee hours of the morning showing we are america's election headquarters. it has been a busy day on wall street. the dow has
you could call it the drew peterson law or the savio law but we have a conviction. look for a constitutional challenge to the conviction on exactly this hearsaleh. the defense attorneys promised it. >>shepard: thank you. the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of...
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>>judge napolitano: a very complicated area of law. no one in the executive branch of the federal government has been held in contempt of congress in the modern era, in the post world war ii area. we cannot find records before that but it has not happened in the post world war ii era so it will likely be resolved in some way. they will agree to turn over the documents. and there will be fewer documents than demanded but more than they wanted to give. they are talking about criminal contempt. meaning, the house of representatives would have to per situate the justice department to prosecute the head of the justice department for violating a federal statute that requires him to comply with house of representatives subpoenas. that is probably very unlikely to happen. >>shepard: that sounds reasonable. >>judge napolitano: so say the least. there is civil context and -- contempt when an official violates an order but there is no judge involved yet. so, the house of representatives is probably asking for more than it knows it will get. if th
>>judge napolitano: a very complicated area of law. no one in the executive branch of the federal government has been held in contempt of congress in the modern era, in the post world war ii area. we cannot find records before that but it has not happened in the post world war ii era so it will likely be resolved in some way. they will agree to turn over the documents. and there will be fewer documents than demanded but more than they wanted to give. they are talking about criminal...
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we could not rely on the libyan government for security, intelligence, and law enforcement help to identify emerging threats or to ask them for assistance in mitigating threats. >>shepard: before today, he told the committee in private in a private interview, that a state department official who oversees diplomatic security wanted to keep the number of security personnel in benghazi "artificially low." today, she suggested to the committee securing diplomatic missions around the globe and a constant struggle. >> i worked closely with more than 275 facilities around the world determining the right legal of security for each one. it is intensive and ongoing evolving process that i appreciate and understand from my own time on the ground as a diplomatic security for. >>shepard: she testified that she has never visited libya. today's hearing is after the state department released a report on the attack that killed ambassador stevens and three others. the officials say they never concluded that the attack grew from a protest. never. no protest over a low-budget anti-islam video. you may recall t
we could not rely on the libyan government for security, intelligence, and law enforcement help to identify emerging threats or to ask them for assistance in mitigating threats. >>shepard: before today, he told the committee in private in a private interview, that a state department official who oversees diplomatic security wanted to keep the number of security personnel in benghazi "artificially low." today, she suggested to the committee securing diplomatic missions around the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>shepard: fox has con knowed many weapons that the gush -- gulf arab states sent are going to jihadist. it is reported that there is no way to vet the rebel groups and saudi arabia and qatar funnel weapons to jihadists rather than secular fighters. as an american official put it and i quote, "the opposition groups that are receiving the most of the lethal aid are exactly the ones we don't want do have it." officials claim that the united states is not directly arming rebel fighters but the c.i.a. has reportedly sent officers to turkey in an effort to help funnel the weapons. now jennifer is at the pentagon this afternoon. this is not the first time we have concerned over jihadists in syria getting weapons. >>reporter: in fact the state department has been warning about this from the beginning. it is the qatar and saudis that were providing the weapons to the syrian opposition. >> i will just say that we have been tracking
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ >>shepard: fox has con knowed many weapons that the gush -- gulf arab states sent are going to jihadist. it is reported that there is no way to vet the rebel groups and saudi arabia and qatar funnel weapons to jihadists rather than secular fighters. as an american official put it and i quote, "the opposition groups that...
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>>trace: the lawyer is planning on file you a law on behalf of a client. here is the company stock in the 5th day of trading after the botched debut. shares up about 2 percent after a 3 percent gain yesterday. and gerri anchors the wills report, the lawsuits are filing up and it is not just facebook getting sue. >>gerri: anyone in the line of fire connected to facebook including morgan stanley, and j.p. morgan chase, and the nasdaq itself, and mark zuckerberg, the c.e.o., you mentioned a complaint is the idea that analysts put out reports shared with professional investors but not individuals and now interestingly, the guy who was the i.p.o. billionaire is saying this will cause individual investors to get out. say goodbye to the investigatory individually on wall street, whatever positive impression they have of the i.p.o. market was torched to the ground. all confidence in the stock is destroyed. he says that he bought 150,000 shares of facebook and that he thinks the company is going to face big head winds. >> what do you make of the reports that facebo
>>trace: the lawyer is planning on file you a law on behalf of a client. here is the company stock in the 5th day of trading after the botched debut. shares up about 2 percent after a 3 percent gain yesterday. and gerri anchors the wills report, the lawsuits are filing up and it is not just facebook getting sue. >>gerri: anyone in the line of fire connected to facebook including morgan stanley, and j.p. morgan chase, and the nasdaq itself, and mark zuckerberg, the c.e.o., you...
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republicans have pointed to the health care law saying it take $716 away from medicare and today he said he was throwing a flag on the romney-ryan plan saying it will mean seniors have to pay more and have less options down the road. he says it is the wrong way, the wrong path to take. the president is now on the move again. he is set to be in new orleans in a couple of hours to survey the damage from hurricane isaac and meet with victims there. >>shepard: shannon, thank you from the white house. well, we will bring in our political panel. we have moved to the floor of the democratic national convention of the the first lady is back this. in fact, up in the upper level interviewing with another network so we decided to bring in another fox news contributor from the left, and from the right we have associate editor of the hill and kirsten powers. what do you think the biggest thing that the president needs to accomplish? >> convince people to vote for him again. >>shepard: but how? >>guest: he will do a lot of different things. he is going to look back at last four years and try to tell t
republicans have pointed to the health care law saying it take $716 away from medicare and today he said he was throwing a flag on the romney-ryan plan saying it will mean seniors have to pay more and have less options down the road. he says it is the wrong way, the wrong path to take. the president is now on the move again. he is set to be in new orleans in a couple of hours to survey the damage from hurricane isaac and meet with victims there. >>shepard: shannon, thank you from the...
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it goes back to a true manner are a law where the u.s. government buys mass quantities of milk. >> what happened is in the senate, they approved the farm bill but the house of represents hasn't. what happens under the 1949 law is if the new bill isn't passed january 1, the government is obliged to buy huge quantities of milk at twice the wholesale value. farmers will sell all their milk to the government and create a shortage in the stores. lobbyist say this is easy for congress to fix. >> the farm bill is like this low hanging ornament on the congressional christmas tree. if they embrace it they can come up with tens of billions of dollars in budget savings and figure out where else they need to cut spending after that. >> reporter: now, the senate bill is going to save $35 billion and the house of hof representatives, about $22 billion. >> we're convinced the government has a backup plan, right? >> you would like to think so but the agricultural secretary is saying it will do whatever it is legally obligated to do. take a listen. >> sor
it goes back to a true manner are a law where the u.s. government buys mass quantities of milk. >> what happened is in the senate, they approved the farm bill but the house of represents hasn't. what happens under the 1949 law is if the new bill isn't passed january 1, the government is obliged to buy huge quantities of milk at twice the wholesale value. farmers will sell all their milk to the government and create a shortage in the stores. lobbyist say this is easy for congress to fix....